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Past Events from AHSRC

Below you will find audio recordings and presentations from past events hosted by the Australian Homeland Security Research Centre.

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  1. 2007 National Security and Defence Election Series
  2. National Security Commonwealth Budget Brief and Predicting Future Trends
  3. RNSA Lessons of the Past: Applications of History for Today's Threats Conference, 14 June 2007
  4. Pandemic History Conference: Lessons from the Past for Today's Pandemic Planners and Officers, 13 June 2007
  5. Anticipating Climate Change Risks, Costs and Opportunities for Infrastructure, 21 June 2007
  6. Update on chemical, biological and radiological sensors- 16 August 2006
  7. Update on Remote Monitoring of Large Scale Infrastructure Assets and Sensor Networks, 17 August 2006
  8. Energy Security Symposium, 11 October 2006

2007 National Security and Defence Election Series
Shadow Minister - Homeland Security – The Hon Arch Bevis MP 30 March 2007 Powerpoint presentation pdf
Audio recording mp3
Shadow Minister – Defence – Mr Joel Fitzgibbon MP 23 April 2007 Speech pdf Audio recording mp3
Shadow Minister – Foreign Affairs – Mr Robert McClelland MP 5 June 2007 Speech pdf Audio recording mp3

National Security Commonwealth Budget Brief and Predicting Future Trends - 25 May 2007

Defence Projects Analysis: Building a picture of the 2008-2018 Defence Capability Plan

Abraham Gubler, Features Editor, Australian Defence Business Review

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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Defence Funding and Financials

Mark Thomson, Project Director for the Budget and Management Project, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

Powerpoint presentation pdf

Audio recording mp3

National Security Expenditure

Athol Yates, Executive Director, Australian Homeland Security Research Centre

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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How are Defence Capability requirements developed?

RADM Matt Tripovich, Defence Capability Executive

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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How are counter terrorism S&T capability requirements developed?

Dr Richard Davis, National Security Science and Technology, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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Ways of thinking about capability developments for national security

Richard Hodge, Defence and National Security, Booz Allen Hamilton

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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RNSA Lessons of the Past: Applications of History for Today's Threats Conference

Welcome on behalf of RNSA Athol Yates, Outreach Manager, RNSA Powerpoint presentation pdf  

Transdisciplinarity, signature pedagogy and the place of History in Terrorism Studies

Dr Sean Brawley, Senior Lecturer, School of History, UNSW

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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Terrorism Studies: The Dismal Science?

Prof. Carl Thayer (UNSW@ADFA)

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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The application of history to Terrorism Studies: The reflections of a practitioner/scholar

Prof. Clive Williams (ANU)

 

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The Use of History by Lawyers in Debating Responses to Terrorism

Dr. Andrew Lynch (UNSW)

 

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The lessons of the Irish Experience

Prof. Mark Finnane (Griffith)

 

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The lessons from anarchists/nihilists and co-travellers of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries Don Williams

Powerpoint presentation pdf

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Intelligence Pathologies in Terrorism Analysis

Brett Peppler

Powerpoint presentation pdf Audio recording mp3
Musings on a History of Terrorism in Australia Dr Sean Brawley (UNSW) Powerpoint presentation pdf  
An Australian History of Terrorism and the Response of the Mob Mr. Luke Howie (Monash) Powerpoint presentation pdf  
The New Guard and the intelligence services: 1931-1932 A/Prof Andrew Moore (UWS)    
Australian regional strategy and the risk of asymmetric war A/Prof Wayne Reynolds (Newcastle) Powerpoint presentation pdf  
The Application of Rosenau and Bolton to Developing an Australian Comparative Foreign Policy Framework Mr. Ben Anwyl (Victoria) Powerpoint presentation pdf  

The historical roots of Al Qaedas ideology: understanding Ayman al Zawahris vision and developing an appropriate response

Ms Anne Aly (Edith Cowan)    
Al Qaedas Eastern Front. The Alqaedanisation of the Chechen conflict, 1994-2006. Lessons Dr Alexey Muraviev (Curtin)    
Combating terrorism in Pakistan, 1979-2007: Some lessons to be learned Prof. Eamon Murphy (Curtin) Powerpoint presentation pdf  
Al Qaeda/Taliban Strongholds in Pakistan: Strategies to Cope with the Insurgency in the FATA Prof. Mussawar Shah (Agricultural University Peshawar, Pakistan)    
Muslims in Melanesia: A new Diasporas in the making, and implications for contemporary regional security Mr. Scott Flower (ANU)    

Pandemic History Conference: Lessons from the Past for Today’s Pandemic Planners and Officers - 13 June 2007

Opening Athol Yates, Australian Homeland Security Research Centre    
Impact of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic Dr Keith Horsley, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare   Audio recording mp3

Lessons from the States

Robyn Arrowsmith, author of A Danger Greater than War: NSW and the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic   Audio recording mp3
Epidemic Waves in the 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic

Dr David Philp, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University

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Lessons from the Commonwealth Bank

Dr Colin Johnston, Chief Medical Adviser, Commonwealth Bank Powerpoint presentation pdf Audio recording mp3

Key lessons from the past

Athol Yates, Australian Homeland Security Research Centre Powerpoint presentation pdf Audio recording mp3
Panel

Chris Miller, Department of Industry, Tourism & Resources

Luke Jansen, Pandemic Planning Coordinator, ACT Health

Dr Ian Gardner, Functional Head and Senior Consultant in Occupational & Environmental Medicine Defence Centre for Occupational Health, Department of Defence

Chris Miller Powerpoint pdf  

Anticipating Climate Change Risks, Costs and Opportunities for Infrastructure

Opening/Welcome Prof Priyan Mendis, Convener, Research Network for a Secure Australia    
The big picture with climate change and infrastructure Dr John Marsden, Marsden Jacob Associates, contributing author of the Greenhouse Office's Climate Change Impacts & Risk Management - A Guide for Business and Government   Podcast

Risks and infrastructure

Roger Byrne, International Manager - GHD Asset Management Group Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Identifying the impacts of climate change on infrastructure

Paul Holper, CSIRO Manager of the Australian Climate Change Science Program and co-author of Infrastructure and Climate Change: Risk Assessment for Victoria (May 2007), the first Australian study examining the potential risks to a range of infrastructure types.

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Assessing climate change risks - A finance sector perspective

Dr Ian Woods, Sustainable Alpha Funds Team, AMP Capital Investors Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast

Applying 4360 to managing the risks of climate change

Peter Kinrade, Marsden Jacob Associates, contributing author of the Greenhouse Office's Climate Change Impacts & Risk Management - A Guide for Business and Government Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Assesments of impacts of climate change on Australia's physical infrastructure

Prof. Len Stevens, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne

Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Climate Change and Infrastructure Michael Nolan, Principal Consultant - Sustainability, Maunsell Australia and co-author Infrastructure and Climate Change Risk Assessment for Victoria (May 2007). Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Developments in contracts, compensation and development approvals Louise Hicks, Partner, DLA Phillips Fox Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Business in a (Climate) Changing World Dr Karl Mallon, Scientific and Technical Director, Climate Risk Pty Ltd. Climate Risk provides specialist climate change risk analysis for government and the private sector. Powerpoint presentation pdf Podcast
Panel on the demand for climate change risks to be factored into infrastructure decisions

Kenneth Davidson, Business Staff Columnist, The Age, and Co-Editor, D!SSENT

Adjunct Professor David Hood, Department Built Environment & Engineering, Queensland University of Technology

Ivan Donaldson, Executive Director, Australian Building Codes Board

Dr Don Fry AO, Chairman AIMTEK and representative of Society for Sustainability and Environmental Engineering

   

 

Update on chemical, biological and radiological sensors- 16 August 2006
RNSA Overview

Athol Yates, Outreach Manager, RNSA
athol.yates@homelandsecurity.org.au

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Future Trends in CB Sensors

Dr Ralph Leslie, Head, CBR Hazard Management, Defence Science and Technology Organisation
Ralph.Leslie@dsto.defence.gov.au

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Micro Sensor Systems for Bio and Chemical Detection

Dr Tim Davis, Micro Analysis Systems, CSIRO Manufacturing and Materials Technology
tj.davis@csiro.au

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PTR-MS Sensor: applications in air toxics and hazards

Dr Michael Borgas, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Michael.Borgas@csiro.au

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Canberra Technologies: Future products and technologies

Graeme McDonnell, Nu Scientific
nuscientific@aol.com

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Developments in chemical listening devices

A/Prof Adam McCluskey, The University of Newcastle
adam.mccluskey@newcastle.edu.au

 

Laser Technology for the Detection and Identification of Chemical and Biological Agents in Water

Mircea Petre, OptoTech Pty Ltd and Colin Cook, Primary Industries Research Victoria, Victorian Department of Primary Industries
mpetre@optoelectronics.com.au

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Plug and Play CBRNE Sensor Management

Martin Cebis, Embedded Technologies Corporation
mcebis@embedtechcorp.com

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Point Trading: Future products and technologies

Gadi Bichler, General Manager
pointtrading@pointtrading.com

XTEK: Future products and technologies

Nick Weber, XTEK
nick@xtek.net

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Update on Remote Monitoring of Large Scale Infrastructure Assets and Sensor Networks- 17 August 2006

RNSA Overview

Athol Yates, Outreach Manager, RNSA
athol.yates@homelandsecurity.org.au

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Automatic Identification System

Brian Johnson, Australian Maritime Systems Ltd, Maritime Surveillance Technology
btj@marsys.com.au

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Secure Virtual Surveillance

Nick Sikiotis, Zylotech Limited
ns@zylotech.com.au

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Remote Maritime Surveillance Sensor Systems

Dr Maher Magrabi, Sonacom Systems Pty Ltd
maher.magrabi@sonacom.com.au

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Wide Area Security Automation

Martin Cebis, Embedded Technologies Corporation
mcebis@embedtechcorp.com

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Technologies for effective monitoring of large surveillance camera networks

Anton van den Hengel, University of Adelaide
Anton.vandenHengel@adelaide.edu.au

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Canberra Technologies: Technologies to monitor the sensor network in US ports

Graeme McDonnell, Nu Scientific
nuscientific@aol.com

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Developments at NR on remote monitoring

Ian Nicols, NR
ian@nronline.com

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Capabilities of the Monash Institute for Vision Systems Engineering

Professor David Suter, Monash University
d.suter@eng.monash.edu.au

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Intelligent Remote Monitoring

Rustom Kanga, iOmniscient
rustom@iomniscient.com

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Energy Security Symposium- 11 October 2007

The impact of energy security on Australia’s international relations  The Hon. Alexander Downer, Minister for Foreign Affairs Speech pdf
Panel on integrating energy security into Australia’s national security policy

Athol Yates, Executive Director, Australian Homeland Security Research Centre

Martin Ferguson, MP, Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, Forestry, Resources & Tourism

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